Can a radical transformation of preventive care reduce mortality by 20% in low SES populations? Preparatory work focusing on AUD/heavy alcohol use HIV risk and cardiovascular risk.

Brief description of study

The purpose of this research study is to investigate if a personalized intervention including parts such as navigation (focus on patient outreach efforts, missed and completed encounters), personalization (individual health benefits) and compensation (value health-related costs borne by patients) will help people reduce their chances of dying from preventable causes, including heart attacks, strokes, drinking alcohol, HIV, and other conditions. If you are eligible to participate in the study, we will place you in one of two groups by chance (like flipping a coin). One group (Group A) will receive this intervention and the other group (Group B) will not receive this intervention.


Clinical Study Identifier: s22-01584
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05828849
Principal Investigator: Ronald Scott Braithwaite.


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